Scepticism Lingers around Bitcoin Creator’s Unveling

Doubts and questions surrounding Craig Wright’s claims of being the creator of Bitcoin have already been cast, following the Australian entrepreneur’s public reveal of being the inventor of the cryptocurrency.

It was early December 2015 when reports from Wired and Gizmodo revealed that a then 44-year old Australian computer scientist, entrepreneur, and businessman was likely to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous and secretive inventor of Bitcoin.

At the time, investigations by both WIRED and Gizmodo into pointing the finger at Craig Wright as Bitcoin’s inventor had WIRED claim that it had “obtained the strongest evidence yet of Satoshi Nakamoto’s true identity.

Still, there was a disclaimer from WIRED which claimed that Craig Wright really did invent the world’s most popular cryptocurrency or, alternatively, he was “a brilliant hoaxer who very badly wants us to believe that he did [invent Bitcoin.]”

However, just as skepticism followed the original reports from late 2015, discussions in social media from observers and enthusiasts of bitcoin quickly took to refuting the proof offered by Craig Wright.

I suspect we’ll probably not be taking a 22yo Economist writer, GQ, or BBC as authorities on cryptographic proof anytime soon.